NEET PG 2024: NBEMS to Release Exam City Allotment Slip Today, Check Details
NEET PG 2024: NBEMS to Release Exam City Allotment Slip Today, Check Details
The NEET PG 2024 medical entrance examination has been scheduled for August 11, and admit cards will be issued on August 8

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) is slated to release the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) PG 2024 test city allotment slip today, July 31. Candidates will be able to verify their allocated test city using their registered email address. This information will be communicated via email. The NEET PG exam city allotment details will not be available for candidates to view on the board’s website, natboard.edu.in.

“Pursuant to the receipt of preferred test city choices, the test city allocated to candidates by NBEMS shall now be communicated to all concerned candidates through email on July 31, 2024, at their registered email IDs,” according to the announcement.

The NEET PG 2024 medical entrance examination has been scheduled for August 11, and admit cards will be issued on August 8. The NEET PG test was originally set for June 23, but the Health Ministry rescheduled it to August.

The exam city slip is simply used to tell applicants where their test centres will be situated. The admit cards will provide the name and address of the exam centres, as well as other information.

NEET PG Admit Card 2024: How To Download 

Step 1: Go to NBEMS’s official website at natboard.edu.in.

Step 2: Navigate to the home page’s Public Notices section.

Step 3: Look for the NEET PG Admit Card 2024 link.

Step 4: Fill in the application number, date of birth, and security pin.

Step 5: Following that, click the Download Admit Card Button.

Step 6: Check the printed before downloading the NEET PG Admit Card.

Step 7: Print out the NEET PG 2024 Admit Card for your exam day.

NBEMS has informed that the exam city allotment for NEET PG will be done at random from the four options provided by the applicants. If an applicant’s preferred state/UT has less than four test centres, or if the number of candidates exceeds the number of seats available, the candidate will be invited to pick from test cities in neighbouring states or UTs.

Some applicants may be denied a chosen centre owing to overcapacity, logistical, administrative, or security reasons. In such cases, the individual would be assigned a test centre in one of the nearest accessible sites, it noted.

Those who did not submit a choice of test sites would be assigned a test centre anywhere in the country, NBEMS stated.

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